> Too bad for that low-life, drifty heathen. Here's the sad story of what happened to Dead Valley. There was these two $#!+ eatin' dogs on a dirt road in the cotton fields of Mississippi ... one was chasing BigDan, and the other was chasing DV. Coach Artie was able to run over the $#!+ eatin' dog that was chasing BigDan, but, unfortunately for DV that other $#!+ eatin' dog got him before The Coach could run it over. Say&#333;nara, DV!!!>º/

<quoted text>I am a delusional troll. I makes bombastic statements and then become the topix punching bag. I'm also the village idiot. Most of Topix just roll their eyes when I post. If I could be like Coach Artie and have some pertinent info to share with other college football fans I might be of some use to the Topix community. I don't have any insight and people can rarely understand my idiotic post. I also go by the name Hugh Jazzcock on here and a few other profiles like Pee Pee Pete. You will also notice that my posts on most occasions are homoerotic, but I'm not sure if I should come out of the closet because I'm so shy and timmid.

> Isn't it amazing how the truth always triumphs over frivolous propaganda? Yep!!!>:)

<quoted text>Thanks for the offer, but at this stage of my career, I am looking for a head coaching position. And you can believe me my resume is ready at a moment's notice.So are you coaching now Coach Artie, or is that strictly an online passion? I am currently between coaching employment myself, so if that is your case I can relate.

> The Coach... that would be moi, has found it necessary to step back from the coaching profession at this time, basically, to be online to break up the thick fog of misinformation and bull$#!+ that is being spread by humorless, unknowledgeable scoundrels, carpetbaggers, and scallywags. The College Football World is currently being inundated with unabridged intellectually challenged morons. Twits, who can't walk and chew gum at the same time, who are spreading hate, and jealousy, and, have absolutely no info, facts, truths, knowledge, or, wisdom of anything pertinent to College Football, or life on Earth. This new age sub-standard pack of heathens, are trying to force their shenanigans, foolishness, uneducated mentality on the CFB hungry fans looking for college football knowledge. It is a true threat to good people who are seeking knowledge, truth, wisdom, and the American Way. You seem to be educated, and well versed in communicating info to the lost in the wilderness, dazed and confused trolls, who don't know their @ss from a hole in the ground. Maybe you should stick around for awhile and help fight the good fight in the war on trolldom. Coach Artie wishes you the best in your continuing coaching career. Have a nice day now ... ya hear!? >:)

well guess the irish found that out last year whos the best. hope all you irish people only lose one game maybe the tide could beat you 2 in a row and then we will win back to back to back championship yell then that would be 4 out of 5 years the tide would be the best. hope yall can win we sure would love to beat yall again but not 42 to 14 maybe more like 60 to 13 roll tide champions forever 15 championship now and waiting for number16 real soon

<quoted text>Charlie is a loyal Coach. He could have bailed and gone to Tennessee. But he has a new stadium, support of the Card Nation, and got a huge pay raise.I think it was the Gators loss and Louisville's gain. But I've lays been a fan of Charlie Strong. He will be in the NFL in the next 7 or 8 years.

While I cannot concur or dissuade your theory on Tennessee, it does appear as if the Louisville program is one the right track of progression, and I would like to think Coach Strong had a (pardon the witticism)‘strong’ hand in that.

One of the major inhibitors of sustained success in any program though is maintaining a level of excellence, because along with achievement comes the adulation for all the pieces of the puzzle, and those pieces (such as thriving coaches and assistants) becomes very desirable for other programs, especially struggling ones.

With that said, if Coach Strong continues with a favorable tenure while running the Louisville curriculum, I would not be surprised at all if the NFL comes calling on him within the next few years.

<quoted text>> The Coach... that would be moi, has found it necessary to step back from the coaching profession at this time, basically, to be online to break up the thick fog of misinformation and bull$#!+ that is being spread by humorless, unknowledgeable scoundrels, carpetbaggers, and scallywags. The College Football World is currently being inundated with unabridged intellectually challenged morons. Twits, who can't walk and chew gum at the same time, who are spreading hate, and jealousy, and, have absolutely no info, facts, truths, knowledge, or, wisdom of anything pertinent to College Football, or life on Earth. This new age sub-standard pack of heathens, are trying to force their shenanigans, foolishness, uneducated mentality on the CFB hungry fans looking for college football knowledge. It is a true threat to good people who are seeking knowledge, truth, wisdom, and the American Way. You seem to be educated, and well versed in communicating info to the lost in the wilderness, dazed and confused trolls, who don't know their @ss from a hole in the ground. Maybe you should stick around for awhile and help fight the good fight in the war on trolldom. Coach Artie wishes you the best in your continuing coaching career. Have a nice day now ... ya hear!?>:)

I agree wholeheartedly that there is much misinformation (both unintentional and deliberate) streaming through online commentary. While I can’t say I would go so far to label any individuals with some of the metaphors you describe, my attempt is to prefer subject matter based on general knowledge as opposed to speculation or conjecture.

As a fellow coach, you know that while we try to push the envelope to propel our athletes to perform at the level we think they are capable of, we also must come to realize that there are margins on the limits we can expect these individuals will attain. This can also be reflected beyond the coach-to-athlete realm and into the regimen of daily life.

<quoted text>He is a delusional troll. He makes bombastic statements and then becomes the topix punching bag. Most of us just roll our eyes when he post now. Never any insight and rarely understandable are his post. He also go by the name Death Valley on here and a few other profiles. You will also notice that his post on occasion are homoerotic, not sure for his reason.

While I thank you for the input, as a coach I do like to evaluate individual subject matter based on my own analysis exacting both content and its sum.

Usually condescending behavior appears moderately unconcealed or eventually manifests its ugly head within the body of the information being communicated. Commonly exposed, we usually ‘bench’ those players.

<quoted text>While I thank you for the huge input, as a coach I do like to evaluate individual puberty changes based on my own analysis, extracting semen and its fun.

My usual condescending behavior appears moderately concealed until my jonesie eventually manifests its ugly head within the body of the unsuspecting suspect. I commonly expose myself, usually to ‘bench’ players who will do anything to start.

Oh Coach, are all of you the same :/

Your game plan sounds exactly like what Coach Art Dico Man has for all his kids ;)

<quoted text>While I cannot concur or dissuade your theory on Tennessee, it does appear as if the Louisville program is one the right track of progression, and I would like to think Coach Strong had a (pardon the witticism)Â‘strongÂ’ hand in that.

One of the major inhibitors of sustained success in any program though is maintaining a level of excellence, because along with achievement comes the adulation for all the pieces of the puzzle, and those pieces (such as thriving coaches and assistants) becomes very desirable for other programs, especially struggling ones.

With that said, if Coach Strong continues with a favorable tenure while running the Louisville curriculum, I would not be surprised at all if the NFL comes calling on him within the next few years.

My late husband was a huge Gator fan. We go back to the Charlie Pell days. He became a good friend with our family. He to was a great Gator coach.

Strong will go far. He needs to get his APR up. Bottom five is not good.

<quoted text>My late husband was a huge Gator fan. We go back to the Charlie Pell days. He became a good friend with our family. He to was a great Gator coach.Strong will go far. He needs to get his APR up. Bottom five is not good.

Oh my Miss Wolfie, I did not know you are a widow. Sorry to hear :(

Did you re-marry? If not and being a Diva of Topix sophisication, I bet there would be many male suitors at the door ;)

I would love to have suiting men at my door! DabNabIt, boys in shorts would work too, if you know what I mean Wolfie ;)

Go Bruins, Go PP Pete, Go Wolfie! Now I wouldn't be paid like you do, but I am not a full-scale Diva yet either!

<quoted text>While I thank you for the input, as a coach I do like to evaluate individual subject matter based on my own analysis exacting both content and its sum.Usually condescending behavior appears moderately unconcealed or eventually manifests its ugly head within the body of the information being communicated. Commonly exposed, we usually ‘bench’ those players.

HaHa - Then you should surmise in record time that Art Deco Man belongs on the very end spot of your bench!

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